Fécamp

Fécamp

Your Hotel d'Angleterre is located right in the centre of Fécamp.

Fécamp is a Norman town facing the sea and steeped in a rich maritime history. Its port, long dedicated to cod fishing, still shapes local life today. Strolling along the quays, one discovers an authentic atmosphere, amidst colorful boats and historic facades. The sea is ever-present, lending the town a vibrant, sometimes raw, but always genuine character, appreciated by visitors seeking authenticity.

The town also charms visitors with its remarkable architectural and cultural heritage. The Palais Bénédictine attracts many curious visitors each year, fascinated by its history and neo-Gothic architecture. The Abbey Church of the Holy Trinity recalls Fécamp's religious and political importance throughout the centuries. The narrow streets of the town center invite leisurely strolls and reveal local shops, galleries, and lively cafés.

Fécamp is also an ideal starting point for exploring the Alabaster Coast. The white cliffs offer spectacular panoramas, accessible on foot or by bicycle. Coastal paths run along the sea, revealing unspoiled nature between sky and horizon. After a day of exploration, visitors appreciate the comfort of the rooms at the Hôtel d'Angleterre , renowned for their tranquility and quality bedding.

Local gastronomy is an integral part of the Fécamp experience. Seafood takes center stage in restaurants and markets. Scallops, herring, and other shellfish reflect the strong connection between the town and the ocean. Fécamp thus offers a well-balanced stay, combining cultural discoveries, breathtaking scenery, and moments of relaxation.